Moxa AWK-4131A Series User manual

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AirWorks AWK-4131A User’s Manual
Version 8.1, June 2019
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AirWorks AWK-4131A User’s Manual
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Package Checklist ............................................................................................................................... 1-2
Product Features ................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Functional Design ............................................................................................................................... 1-3
LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................ 1-3
Beeper ....................................................................................................................................... 1-4
Reset Button ............................................................................................................................... 1-4
Relay (Digital Output) .................................................................................................................. 1-5
2. Getting Started.................................................................................................................................. 2-1
First-time Installation and Configuration ................................................................................................ 2-2
Communication Testing ....................................................................................................................... 2-3
Function Guide ................................................................................................................................... 2-4
3. Web Console Configuration ............................................................................................................... 3-1
Configuration by Web Browser ............................................................................................................. 3-2
Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Quick Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 3-6
General Setup .................................................................................................................................... 3-8
System Information ..................................................................................................................... 3-8
Interface On/Off .......................................................................................................................... 3-9
Network Settings ....................................................................................................................... 3-10
System Time ............................................................................................................................ 3-12
Wireless LAN Setup ........................................................................................................................... 3-13
AeroMag .................................................................................................................................. 3-14
Operation Mode......................................................................................................................... 3-19
Basic WLAN Setup ..................................................................................................................... 3-20
WLAN Security Settings.............................................................................................................. 3-23
Advanced WLAN Settings ........................................................................................................... 3-30
WLAN Certificate Settings (for EAP-TLS in Client/Client-router/Slave mode only) ............................... 3-34
Advanced Setup ............................................................................................................................... 3-35
Using Virtual LAN .............................................................................................................................. 3-35
The Virtual LAN (VLAN) Concept .................................................................................................. 3-35
Configuring Virtual LAN .............................................................................................................. 3-36
DHCP Server (for AP/Client-router mode only) .............................................................................. 3-37
Packet Filters ............................................................................................................................ 3-39
RSTP Settings (Master/Slave mode only) ...................................................................................... 3-42
Static Route (Client-Router mode only) ........................................................................................ 3-43
NAT Settings/Port Forwarding (for Client-router mode only) ........................................................... 3-44
SNMP Agent.............................................................................................................................. 3-47
Link Fault Pass-through (Client/Slave mode only) .......................................................................... 3-49
Logs and Notifications ....................................................................................................................... 3-49
System Logs ............................................................................................................................. 3-49
Syslog ..................................................................................................................................... 3-51
E-mail Notifications.................................................................................................................... 3-52
Relay ....................................................................................................................................... 3-53
Trap ........................................................................................................................................ 3-53
Status ............................................................................................................................................. 3-55
Wireless LAN Status ................................................................................................................... 3-55
Associated Client List (for AP/Master mode only) ........................................................................... 3-55
DHCP Client List (for AP mode only) ............................................................................................. 3-56
System Logs ............................................................................................................................. 3-57
Relay Status ............................................................................................................................. 3-57
DI and Power Status .................................................................................................................. 3-58
AeroLink Protection Status (Client/Slave mode only) ...................................................................... 3-58
System Status .......................................................................................................................... 3-59
Network Status ......................................................................................................................... 3-59
Maintenance .................................................................................................................................... 3-60
Console Settings ....................................................................................................................... 3-60
Ping ......................................................................................................................................... 3-61
Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................................................... 3-61
Configuration Import and Export ................................................................................................. 3-62
Load Factory Default .................................................................................................................. 3-63
Account Settings ....................................................................................................................... 3-63
Misc. Settings ........................................................................................................................... 3-64
Changing the Password .............................................................................................................. 3-65
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 3-65
Save Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 3-67
Restart ............................................................................................................................................ 3-68
Logout............................................................................................................................................. 3-68
4. Software Installation/Configuration ................................................................................................. 4-1
Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Wireless Search Utility ......................................................................................................................... 4-2
Installing Wireless Search Utility ................................................................................................... 4-2
Configuring Wireless Search Utility ................................................................................................ 4-5
5. Other Console Configurations ............................................................................................................ 5-1
RS-232 Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100) .................................................................... 5-2
Configuration by Telnet and SSH Consoles ............................................................................................. 5-3
Configuration by Web Browser with HTTPS/SSL ...................................................................................... 5-4
Disabling Telnet and Browser Access ..................................................................................................... 5-5
A. References ........................................................................................................................................ A-1
AeroLink Protection ............................................................................................................................. A-2
Beacon .............................................................................................................................................. A-3
DTIM ................................................................................................................................................. A-3
Fragment ........................................................................................................................................... A-3
RTS Threshold .................................................................................................................................... A-3
STP and RSTP .................................................................................................................................... A-4
The STP/RSTP Concept ................................................................................................................ A-4
Differences between RSTP and STP ................................................................................................ A-4
B. Supporting Information .................................................................................................................... B-1
About This User’s Manual ..................................................................................................................... B-2
Firmware Recovery ............................................................................................................................. B-3
DoC (Declaration of Conformity) ........................................................................................................... B-4
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ............................................................ B-4
RED Compliance Statement.................................................................................................................. B-5
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1. Introduction
The AWK-4131A industrial a/b/g/n high-speed wireless access point (AP) products are ideal wireless solutions
for hard-to-wire applications that use mobile equipment connected over a TCP/IP network. The AWK-4131A is
rated to operate at temperatures ranging from -40 to 75°C and is rugged enough for any harsh industrial
environment.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview
Package Checklist
Product Features
Functional Design
LED Indicators
Beeper
Reset Button
Relay (Digital Output)
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Overview
The AWK-4131A outdoor wireless access point is an ideal solution for industrial applications that are hard to
wire, too expensive to wire, or use mobile equipment that connect to a TCP/IP network. The AWK-4131A is
rated to operate at temperatures ranging from -40 to 75°C, and its dust-tight and weatherproof design is
IP68-rated. An IP68 rating means that the device is completely protected from the ingress of dust and is
protected against the effects of immersion in water at depths of 15 cm and 1 m. You can use the AWK-4131A
to set up a WLAN or extend existing wired networks to outdoor locations and still maintain a reliable connection.
The AWK-4131A has two redundant DC power inputs for increased reliability, can be powered via PoE, and is
easy to deploy.
Package Checklist
Moxa’s AWK-4131A is shipped with the following items. If any of these items is missing or damaged, please
contact your customer service representative for assistance.
AWK-4131A wireless AP/bridge/client
2 2.4/5 GHz antennas: ANT-WDB-ANM-0306
Wall mounting kit (includes 2 supports)
Field-installable power plug
Field-installable RJ45 plug (LAN)
Metal cap to cover RJ45 connector (RS-232 Console)
Metal cap to cover M12 female connector
Transparent plastic sticks for field-installable plugs
Quick installation guide (printed)
Warranty card
NOTE
The above items come with the
AWK-4131A standard version. The package contents may vary in different
customized versions.
Product Features
IEEE802.11a/b/g/n compliant
Advanced wireless security:
64-bit and 128-bit WEP/WPA/WPA2 encryption
SSID Hiding/IEEE 802.1X/RADIUS
Packet access control and filtering
STP/RSTP support for network system redundancy (master and slave mode only)
Long-distance transmission support (5 GHz channel only)
Turbo Roaming enables rapid handover (client mode only)
ABC-01 for configuration import/export
Selectable antenna output
RS-232 console management
2DI + 1DO for on-site monitoring and warnings
Wide -40 to 75°C operating temperature range (-T model)
Redundant 12 to 48 VDC power inputs or IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
DIN-rail or wall mounting ability
IP68-rated metal housing
Waterproof RJ45 connectors and M12 connectors
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NOTE
The latest specifications for Moxa’s products can be found at
https://www.moxa.com.
ATTENTION
The AWK-4131A is NOT a portable mobile device and should be located at least 20 cm away from the
human body.
The AWK-4131A is NOT designed for the general public. A well-trained technician should be enlisted to
ensure safe deployment of these units, and to establish a wireless network.
Patent http://www.moxa.com/doc/operations/Moxa_Patent_Marking.pdf
Functional Design
LED Indicators
The LEDs on the front panel of AWK-4131A allow you to identity the status and wireless settings quickly.
The LED for FAULT indicates the system failure and user-configured events. If the AWK-4131A cannot retrieve
the IP address from a DHCP server, the FAULT LED will blink at an interval of one second.
The following table is a summary for the wireless settings and LED displays. You can check the status of the
AWK-4131A by reading these LEDs. More information about “Basic Wireless Settings” is presented in Chapter
3.
LED Color State Description
Front Panel LED Indicators (System)
PWR Green
On
Power is being supplied (from power input 1 or 2, or PoE)
Off Power is not being supplied
FAULT Red
Blinking
(slow at 1-sec intervals)
Cannot get an IP address from the DHCP server
Blinking
(fast at 0.5-sec intervals)
IP address conflict
Off No error condition exist
STATE
Green
On
System startup is complete and the system is in
operation
Blinking (slow at
1-second intervals)
Device has been located by the Wireless Utility
Blinking (fast at
0.5-second intervals)
AeroLink Protection is enabled and is currently in
“Backup” state
Red On
System is booting up
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LED Color State Description
WLAN
Green
On WLAN function is in Client/Client-Router/Slave mode
Blinking
WLAN’s data communication is in
Client/Client-Router/Slave mode
Off WLAN is not in operation
Amber
On WLAN function is in AP/Master mode
Blinking WLAN’s data communication is in AP/Master mode
Off WLAN is not in operation
LAN
Green
On LAN port’s 1000 Mbps link is active
Blinking Data is being transmitted at 1000 Mbps
LAN port’s 1000 Mbps link is inactive
Amber
On LAN port’s 10/100 Mbps link is active
Blinking Data is being transmitted at 10/100 Mbps
Off LAN port’s 10/100 Mbps link is inactive
ATTENTION
When the LEDs for STATE (Green), FAULT, and WLAN all light up simultaneously and blink at one
-second
intervals, it means the system failed to boot. This may be due to improper operation or issues such as an
unexpected shutdown during firmware update. To recover the firmware, refer to “Firmware Recovery” in
Chapter 6.
Beeper
The beeper signals that the system is ready with two short beeps.
Reset Button
The RESET button is located on the bottom panel of the AWK-4131A. You can reboot the AWK-4131A or reset
it to factory default settings by pressing the RESET button with a pointed object such as an unfolded paper clip.
System reboot: Hold the RESET button down for under 5 seconds and then release.
Reset to factory default: Hold the RESET button down for over 5 seconds until the STATE LED starts
blinking green. Release the button to reset the AWK-4131A.
STEP
1:
Remove the reset button cover.
STEP 2:
Using a pointed object, press and hold the reset
button.
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Relay (Digital Output)
The AWK-4131A has one relay output, which consists of the 2 contacts for the 8-pin M12 connector on the
bottom panel, as shown below. These relay contacts forward system failure and user-configured events.
The two wires attached to the relay contacts form an open circuit when a user-configured event is triggered. If
a user-configured event does not occur, the relay circuit will remain closed. For safety reason, the relay circuit
is kept open when the AWK-4131A is not powered.
The AWK-4131A’s relay status is summarized as follows:
Power Status Event Relay
Off Open
On
Yes Open
No Short
Digital Inputs and Relay-out Pin Assignment (8-pin M12 connector)
PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function DOUT_I DOUT_O DI0+ DI0- DI1+ DI1- reserved reserved
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2. Getting Started
This chapter explains how to install Moxa’s AirWorks AWK-4131A for the first time, quickly set up your wireless
network, and test whether the connection is running well. With the function guide, you can easily locate the
functions you need.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
First-time Installation and Configuration
Communication Testing
Function Guide
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First-time Installation and Configuration
Before installing the AWK-4131A, make sure all items in the Package Checklist are in the box. In addition, you
will need access to a notebook computer or PC equipped with an Ethernet port. The AWK-4131A has a default
IP address that you must use when connecting to the device for the first time.
Step 1: Select the power source.
The AWK-4131A can be powered by DC power input or PoE (Power over Ethernet). The AWK-4131A will use
whichever power source you choose.
Step 2: Connect the AWK-4131A to a notebook or PC.
Since the AWK-4131A supports MDI/MDI-X auto-sensing, you can use either a straight-through cable or
crossover cable to connect the AWK-4131A to a computer. If the LED indicator on AWK-4131A’s LAN port lights
up, it means the connection is established.
Step 3: Set up the computer’s IP address.
Set an IP address on the same subnet as the AWK-4131A. Since the AWK-4131A’s default IP address is
192.168.127.253, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, you should set the IP address of the computer to
192.168.127.xxx.
NOTE
After you select
Maintenance Load Factory Default and click the Submit button, the AWK-4131A
will be
reset to factory default settings and the IP address will be also reset to
192.168.127.253.
Step 4: Use the web-based manager to configure AWK-4131A
Open your computer’s web browser and type http://192.168.127.253 in the address field to access the
homepage of the web-based Network Manager. Before the homepage opens, you will need to enter the user
name and password as shown in the following figure. For first-time configuration, enter the default user name
and password and then click on the Login button:
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NOTE
Default user name and password:
User Name: admin
Password: moxa (starting with firmware version 1.4)
root (up to firmware version 1.3)
For security reasons, we strongly recommend changing the default password. To do so, select
Maintenance >
Password
, and then follow the on-screen instructions to change the password.
NOTE
Clicking
Submit will apply your changes and refresh the web page. The string “(Updated)” and a blinking
reminder will appear on the upper
-right corner of web page as shown below:
To make the changes effective, click
Restart and then Save and Restart after you cha
nge the settings. It will
take about 30 seconds for the AWK
-4131A to restart.
Step 5: Select the operation mode for the AWK-4131A.
By default, the AWK-4131A’s operation mode is set to AP. If you would like to use the Client mode, you can
change the setting at Wireless LAN Setup --> WLAN --> Basic WLAN Setup. Detailed information about
configuring the AWK-4131A’s operation can be found in Chapter 3.
Step 6: Test the connection.
In the following sections, we describe two test methods that can be used to ensure that a network connection
has been established.
Communication Testing
After installation, you can run a sample test to make sure the AWK-4131A and wireless connection are
functioning normally. Two testing methods are explained in the following sections. Use the first method if you
are using only one AWK-4131A device, and use the second method if you are using two or more AWK-4131A
units.
Testing Method for one AWK-4131A
If you are only using one AWK-4131A, you will need a second notebook computer equipped with a WLAN card.
Configure the WLAN card to connect to the AWK-4131A (default SSID is MOXA), and change the IP address of
the second notebook B so that it is on the same subnet as the first notebook A, which is connected to the
AWK-4131A.
After configuring the WLAN card, establish a wireless connection with the AWK-4131A and open a DOS window
on notebook B. At the prompt, type
ping <IP address of notebook A>
and then press Enter (see the figure below). A “Reply from IP address …” response means the communication
was successful. A “Request timed out.” response means the communication failed. In this case, recheck the
configuration to make sure the connections are correct.
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Testing Method for two or more AWK-4131As
If you have two or more AWK-4131As, you will need a second notebook B equipped with an Ethernet port. Use
the default settings for the first AWK-4131A connected to notebook A and change the second or third
AWK-4131A connected to notebook B to Client mode. Then, configure the notebooks and AWK-4131As
properly.
After setting up the testing environment, open a DOS window on notebook B. At the prompt, type
ping <IP address of notebook A>
and then press Enter. A “Reply from IP address …” response means the communication was successful. A
“Request timed out” response means the communication failed. In this case, recheck the configuration to make
sure the connections are correct.
Function Guide
The management functions are categorized in a tree and shown in the left field of the web-based management
console. You can efficiently locate the function you need with the following guide.
Notebook B
IP: 192.168.127.1
SSID: Moxa
Notebook A
IP: 192.168.127.2
AWK-4131A
IP: 192.168.127.253
PING
Notebook B
IP: 192.168.127.1
Notebook A
IP: 192.168.127.2
SSID: Moxa
PING
AWK-4131A / AP
IP:192.168.127.253
AWK-4131A / Client
IP: 192.168.127.252
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General Setup for administering the AWK-4131A
Essential settings related to establishing a
wireless network
Advanced features to support additional network
management and secure wired and wireless
communication
NOTE: These advanced functions are all optional.
Quick overview of the AWK-4131As status
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Current status information for monitoring wired/wireless
network performance, advanced services, and device
management functions.
Functions for maintaining the AWK-4131A, and for
diagnosing the network.
On-demand functions to support the web-based console
management operation.
Application-oriented device management functions
to set up events, traps, and reactions via relay
warning, e-mail, and SNMP notification
NOTE: These functions are all optional.
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3. Web Console Configuration
In this chapter, we will explain each web management page of the web-based console configuration. Moxa’s
easy-to-use management functions will help you set up your AWK-4131A, as well as establish and maintain
your wireless network easily.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Configuration by Web Browser
Overview
General Setup
System Information
Network Settings
System Time
Wireless LAN Setup
Operation Mode
Basic WLAN Setup
WLAN Security Settings
Advanced WLAN Settings
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Configuration by Web Browser
Moxa AWK-4131A’s web browser interface provides a convenient way to modify its configuration and access
the built-in monitoring and network administration functions. The recommended web browser is Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 7.0 or 8.0 with JVM (Java Virtual Machine) installed.
NOTE
To use the
AWK-4131A
’s management and monitoring functions from a PC host connected to the same LAN as
the
AWK-4131A, you must make sure that the PC host and AWK-4131A are on the same logical subnet.
Similarly, if the
AWK-4131A is configured
for other VLAN settings, you must make sure your PC host is on the
management VLAN.
The Moxa
AWK-4131A’s default IP address is 192.168.127.253.
Follow the steps below to access the AWK-4131A’s web-based console management.
1. Open your web browser (ex. Internet Explorer) and type the AWK-4131A’s IP address in the address field.
Press Enter to establish the connection.
2. The Web Console Login page will open. Enter the password (User Name is set as admin; the default
password is moxa if a new password has not been set.) and then click Login to continue.
You may need to wait a few moments for the web page to download onto your computer. Please note that the
model name and IP address of your AWK-4131A are both shown in the title of the web page. This information
can help you identify multiple AWK-4131A units.
If an incorrect username or password is entered, a warning message is displayed. The system will lock the user
account based on the settings configured in the Maintenance
Account Settings page. The default retry
count is 5 times and the default lockout time is 600 seconds.
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Once an account is locked, the user will have to wait out the duration of the lockout period before retrying.
3. Use the Quick Setup function on the homepage to quickly set up the AWK or click on the Overview button
to see the basic device settings. The Import/Export function helps you back up the system or to perform
a system recovery from an existing backup.
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4. Click on the Home link to go back to the main page.
Use the menu tree on the left side of the browser to open the AWK-4131A functions.
In the following paragraphs, we describe each AWK-4131A management function in detail. A quick overview is
available in this manual in the “Function Map” section of Chapter 3.
NOTE
The model name of the AWK
-4131A is shown as AWK-4131A-
XX, where XX indicates the country code. The
country code indicates the AWK
-4131A version and which frequencies it uses. We use AWK-4131A-US
as an
example in
the following figures. (The country code and model name that appears on your computer screen
may be different than the one shown here.)
Overview
The Overview page summarizes the AWK-4131A’s current status. The information is categorized into the
groups: System info, Device info, and 802.11 info.
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Click on SSID for more detailed 802.11 information, as shown in the following figure:
NOTE
The
802.11 info that is displayed may be different for different operation modes. For example, Current
B
SSID, Signal strength, and SNR are only available under Client/Client-Router/Slave operation modes.
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